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balpha♦Jun 24 '10 at 6:59

ha ha +1 for learning me it's called a slinky in english
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DrDroJun 23 '10 at 8:41

@DrDro what is it called where you're from?
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Jared HarleyJun 23 '10 at 13:13

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Literally translated I used to call it: "you know that thing with fluo rainbow colors that goes down the stairs". But you made me check and it appears it's also called a slinky here in france...
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DrDroJun 23 '10 at 13:44